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Danny:
Thanks for the image Danny. Cheryl I really liked your impressionist style. SVSG your image was really interesting I like your dark tones that you have given images. I have tried for between the two of you in style.
The following was done:
1. Nik polarizer and brilliance & warmth
2. Buzzed
3. Embossed
4. Curves
5 Texture sandstone
Thanks
Bob
very nice picture and one that inspires some very wild renditions.
I downloaded it because I liked it so much but couldn't get anything decent out of it till tonight.
Cheryl : your getting into a style of your own . I like the different colourblotches-tones very much. Just a pic that deserves this treatment.
svsg : just as I would picture this building in a glorius sunset. Nice
Bob : for whom the bell tolls!!! Lovely that light from into the tower and the dark ominous sky.
Don : Your's seems to be in front of a big explosion. The laquer always delivers hé
mine is a bit hot too:
I used a layer with colourworks-heat filter
a layer wher I selected only the building
a routine sketch layer with colorize hue saturation to make it warmer and eliminate white-fad el white /softlight
a background dupe with impressionist watercolor and PE waterpaper preset /softlight
a dupe with buzz-edges usm and eliminate white-fade /multiply
layer with texture
My God that was quick,at least its not just my mind people can worry about Peter
I'm thinking about each of the ways I can read that sentence --
"not JUST my mind people can worry about";
"not just MY mind people can worry about"
If anyone else wants Peter to wonder about their mind, here's what I did:
diffuse glow to channel(s)
duped layer
dark strokes on top layer - faded
duped layer
ran notepaper sketch with royal blue/yellowish green - set layer to Luminosity - then inverted layer and duped it
ran Torn edges - black/white - overlay layer blend with opacity reduced to 50%
ran Extrude on top layer
ran texture Craquelure on top layer
top layer - set to Overlay (inverted notepaper sketch with Torn edges, extrude and craquelure)
2nd - set to luminosity
3rd set to normal (diffused glow)
Going for a loose watercolor this time. Did DCSpecial's ICE4 filter, GIMP's Dilate filter and ported the result into CS2 for some Impressionist(CherylH Gouche) and Paint Engine (@Wetter2) enhancements.
Although it is winter in the U.S. we can always look forward to summer weather, right?
My interpretation: The Akvis sketch plugin was used for the top layer of edges/line detail (blend mode = Darken) with Impressionist plugin rendered layers below it. I used a modification of the Aron...
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